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      Schrodinger's Hat: Electromagnetic, acoustic and quantum amplifiers via transformation optics

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          The advent of transformation optics and metamaterials has made possible devices producing extreme effects on wave propagation. Here we give theoretical designs for devices, Schr\"odinger hats, acting as invisible concentrators of waves. These exist for any wave phenomenon modeled by either the Helmholtz or Schr\"odinger equations, e.g., polarized waves in EM, pressure waves in acoustics and matter waves in QM, and occupy one part of a parameter space continuum of wave-manipulating structures which also contains standard transformation optics based cloaks, resonant cloaks and cloaked sensors. For EM and acoustic Schr\"odinger hats, the resulting centralized wave is a localized excitation. In QM, the result is a new charged quasiparticle, a \emph{quasmon}, which causes conditional probabilistic illusions. We discuss possible solid state implementations.

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          2011-07-23
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          10.1073/pnas.1116864109
          1107.4685
          b3c7bf70-4d62-4077-a495-fd1b991ead31

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          Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 109 (2012), 10169-10174
          36 pages, 3 figures
          math-ph math.AP math.MP physics.optics

          Mathematical physics,Analysis,Mathematical & Computational physics,Optical materials & Optics

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